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Schedule of Courses
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ART 165 - GRAPHIC PRODUCTION AND LAYOUT
3 CREDITS
This course concentrates on building professional graphic design projects with a
focus on understanding printing processes, production and mailing requirements.
(Mac OS based). The development of strategies for complex marketing campaigns
with unique production requirements will be stressed. Students will need to plan
extensive independent lab time to work on and produce required assignments.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 151, ART 153, and ART 161.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Graphic Design majors must receive a C or better in this course to progress in
the program.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100.
11038 01
T
10:30am-1:15pm
B
AR-210
EILER
ART 171 - GRAPHIC DESIGN II
3 CREDITS
A continuation of the concepts and techniques introduced in Graphic Design I.
Development of creative visual thinking skills is stressed to enhance students' ability
to design effective graphic communications. Assigned projects will be produced on
the computer for presentation and in-class discussion. Students will need to plan
extensive independent lab time to work on and produce required assignments. (Mac
OS based)
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 151 and ART 153; and concurrent enrollment or
completion of ART 161.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Graphic Design majors must receive a C or better in this course to progress in
the program.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100.
11043 01
W
12pm-2:45pm
B
AR-210
EILER
ART 175 - COMPUTER GRAPHICS II
3 CREDITS
A continuation of the procedures studied in Introduction to Computer Graphics I, with
concentration on learning the more advanced operations on the software programs,
Adobe InDesign and Illustrator, enabling the student to create more complex
documents, graphics and image constructions. Students will need to plan extensive
independent lab time to work on and produce required assignments. (Mac OS based)
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 151, ART 153, and ART 161.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Graphic Design majors must receive a C or better in this course to progress in
the program.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100.
12946 01
W
3pm-5:45pm
B
AR-209
HAMMOND
ART 178 - INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN
3 CREDITS
This hands-on beginner course teaches students to create their own website that
balances the website's goal, ease of use, principles of page design and content
organization. Students will use Photoshop to create their site design and implement
it in Dreamweaver.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 153.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
11383 01
M
9am-11:45am
B
AR-210
CRONIN
ART 181 - GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO PREPARATION
3 CREDITS
Students will assemble an entry-level portfolio demonstrating their abilities in design,
concept development and technical skills in the area of their particular interest. They
will learn appropriate presentation techniques, produce a resume, and pass a
portfolio review before interviewing at a professional design studio.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 151, ART 161, ART 165, and ART 171.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Graphic Design majors must receive a C or better in this course to progress in
the program.
Note: Lab/Technology fee $100.
11026 01
T
3:30pm-6:15pm
B
AR-210
EILER
ART 185 - GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIP
3 CREDITS
Students are required to complete a minimum of a 120 hour internship in a
communication design organization. Each student will have a Graphic Design faculty
member as a sponsor for their internship. Students will be required to keep a weekly
log of their activities and present samples of projects on which they have worked.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 151, ART 161, and ART 171.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Graphic Design majors must receive a C or better in this course to progress in
the program.
13566 01
As-Arranged
OFF-CAMPUS
EILER
Biology
BIO 100 - SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
3 CREDITS
A basic study of human reproduction and sexually transmitted diseases. Topics
include microorganisms responsible for STDs and AIDS, the symptoms and signs,
clinical observations, and treatment available. The course will also discuss how
these diseases are transmitted, and the scientific basis and effectiveness of
protective methods.
General Education Electives: Science
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
BURKE
17281 31
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
BURKE
BIO 105 - BASIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
3 CREDITS
A non-laboratory course designed to present a survey of the structure and function
of the human body. Begins with a brief examination of the chemical, cellular and
tissue levels of organization and continues through the 10 systems of the body.
Prerequisites: Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060
Note: BIO 105 does not meet the biology prerequisite for BIO 231 Anatomy and
Physiology I.
General Education Electives: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
10640 01
MWF
8:30am-9:20am
B
HH-316
BURKE
14027 30
M
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-220
TBA
10643 50
MWF
9:30am-10:20am
L
LF-219
TBA
16339 51
MW
9:30am-12pm
L
LT-312
DIXON
Note: BIO 105 51 is open to Academy of Health Professions students only. Class will
meet from 4/6/15-5/27/15. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health
Professions seminar from 4-6pm on 3/31/15 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room -
Lowell.
17282 52
MWF
7:30am-8:20am
L
LF-219
SOUSA
14839 80
S
9am-11:45am
L
LT-215
RICHARD
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
CREMINS
15843 33
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
CREMINS
M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
B=Bedford
L=Lowell
Hybrid=Online & In Class
WEB=Online Courses
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